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February 14, 2018

We will be airing today with our host “Brother James” on his show “The Defender”. The topic for this week will be “Whatchu Working With?”.

Few subjects are of more immediate moment in the experience of the believer in Christ than the doctrine of the Holy Spirit in His relation to the spiritual life. Important as other considerations may be from the standpoint of doctrine and accurate interpretation of the Scriptures, the work of the Holy Spirit in the believer has a prior place because it is directly related to every reality of the believer’s experience. The believer’s sanctification, spiritual understanding, assurance, service, prayer, and worship all spring from the work of the Spirit within. A proper understanding of the doctrine of the work of the Holy Spirit in the believer will do much to unlock the possibilities for spiritual blessing and usefulness, and it is, accordingly, the duty of those who teach and preach to give careful attention to its study and proclamation.

February 13, 2018

Coalition of African America Pastors (CAAP) members and supporters throughout the United States are convening a major press conference on Tuesday February 13, 2018 @ 9 AM CST for a live broadcast from Washington, D.C. All broadcasts will be tuned in from all the affliates and partner station within the RCR Network.

February 12, 2018

We will be on the air today with our host Evangelist, Dr. Sha'ron Westbrooks from "God's Inputs for You". The topic will be “Stop Being A Pretender- Games Are For Kids"

Sadly there are many false believers who will be expecting to go to Heaven and will be denied entrance. The best way to avoid being one is to make sure you have truly put your trust in Christ alone for salvation.

January 31, 2018

We will be airing today with our host “Brother James” on his show “The Defender”. The topic for this week will be “The Supernatural Man, Part 3”.

Every normal human being is endowed with common sense, a kind of judgement that serves him to make ordinary decisions for his own good and welfare. By contrast, supernatural faith is not granted to everybody indiscriminately, since it is a special gift which Christ has obtained by his death in order to bestow it upon his elect people. It is a divine blessing, unmerited and without which nobody can enter heaven, for by supernatural faith (engendered in us by the mysterious operations of the Holy Spirit) we are united to Christ and enjoy his redemption. This kind of faith, which the Bible recommends, is a gift of God (Philippians 1:29). It originates as one hears the Word of the Gospel, as a seed is sown into the ground: it germinates and takes root and sprouts. "So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God" (Romans 10:17).

January 29, 2018

We will be on the air today with our host Evangelist, Dr. Sha'ron Westbrooks from "God's Inputs for You". The topic will be “Are You a People Pleaser or Servant of God"

People-pleaser, or servant of Christ? Which are you? People-pleasers have an inordinate desire to please other people; servants of Christ have an all-consuming passion to please God. People-pleasers are motivated by the fear of man; servants of Christ are inspired by the fear of God. People-pleasers pretend to serve God when they really intend to serve themselves; servants of Christ actually intend to serve God by meeting the needs of other people. People-pleasers are anxious for approval from others and distraught when they don’t get it; servants of Christ simply love others and leave approval or disapproval to the judgment of God.

January 25, 2018

This week on the Biblical Editorial Review. We are re-airing the interview with“Congressional Candidate Casper Stockham”.

Politicians talk about the problems and they promise that if you elect them they will work on solutions. Some have been singing the same song for decades while in office. Once elected their new problem is getting re-elected so the majority of the time their promises fall short and we are disappointed yet again. Brother Casper Stockham understands that God call him to this day to be the Statesman that glorifies God.

January 24, 2018

We will be airing today with our host “Brother James” on his show “The Defender”. The topic for this week will be “The Supernatural Man, Part 2”.

Every normal human being is endowed with common sense, a kind of judgement that serves him to make ordinary decisions for his own good and welfare. By contrast, supernatural faith is not granted to everybody indiscriminately, since it is a special gift which Christ has obtained by his death in order to bestow it upon his elect people. It is a divine blessing, unmerited and without which nobody can enter heaven, for by supernatural faith (engendered in us by the mysterious operations of the Holy Spirit) we are united to Christ and enjoy his redemption. This kind of faith, which the Bible recommends, is a gift of God (Philippians 1:29). It originates as one hears the Word of the Gospel, as a seed is sown into the ground: it germinates and takes root and sprouts. "So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God" (Romans 10:17).

January 18, 2018

This week on the Biblical Editorial Review. We are interview“Congressional Candidate Casper Stockham”.

Politicians talk about the problems and they promise that if you elect them they will work on solutions. Some have been singing the same song for decades while in office. Once elected their new problem is getting re-elected so the majority of the time their promises fall short and we are disappointed yet again. Brother Casper Stockham understands that God call him to this day to be the Statesman that glorifies God.

January 17, 2018

We will be airing today with our host “Brother James” on his show “The Defender”. The topic for this week will be “The Supernatural Man”.

Every normal human being is endowed with common sense, a kind of judgement that serves him to make ordinary decisions for his own good and welfare. By contrast, supernatural faith is not granted to everybody indiscriminately, since it is a special gift which Christ has obtained by his death in order to bestow it upon his elect people. It is a divine blessing, unmerited and without which nobody can enter heaven, for by supernatural faith (engendered in us by the mysterious operations of the Holy Spirit) we are united to Christ and enjoy his redemption. This kind of faith, which the Bible recommends, is a gift of God (Philippians 1:29). It originates as one hears the Word of the Gospel, as a seed is sown into the ground: it germinates and takes root and sprouts. "So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God" (Romans 10:17).